This was in the last week of January. The sky was gloomy due to the rainy season.
7:14am, before we started on our morning walk.
After morning walk, we drove to Restoran Meng Meng Kee, Menglembu for breakfast.
We ordered unsweetened coffee (kopi-o kosong) and Chinese tea.
Ordered toast. Requested for butter and kaya to be served separately.
The reason: We wanted to use some of the butter to add to the coffee. Just a little bit, won't taste good if too much butter is added.
Hubby ordered hor hee with mung bean noodle.
I ordered 4 pieces of stuffed items without noodle.
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For lunch, we went to Restoran Wong Sheng because we happened to be in the same vicinity.
We ordered fried rice (small portion) to share.
And salted egg yolk assorted vegetable to go with the fried rice.
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Since we had a late lunch, we had a simple late dinner.
I cooked some instant noodle and mixed it with the chili oil which my friend gave me. Plain but yummy.
This mural is behind a row of shop houses in Ipoh new town. It was painted in February, 2021 by local artist Eric Lai (Perak Kuchai Culture & Arts Association).
Linking to Monday Mural.
The person who has been born into God's family does not make
a practice of sinning because now God's life is in him;
so he can't keep on sinning, for this new life has been
born into him and controls him - he has been born again.
(1 John 3:9, The Living Bible-TLB)
I love tea :) thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great day.
DeleteThe salted egg yolk assorted vegetable looks so tempting!
ReplyDeleteIts our favourite.
DeleteI would be happy with the fried rice and salted egg yolk veggies. I have yet to try adding butter to coffee!
ReplyDeleteYou should try the butter coffee and see if you enjoy it. Make sure the coffee is hot.
DeleteNice food as always :)
ReplyDeleteI like the mural, very colourful and vibrant. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Nancy.
Thank you, Sami for hosting.
DeleteI had butter with kopi-o at a very small, very old, run-down coffee shop in Kuching. It was so very nice! Your vege dish looks good - restaurant-worthy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, STP.
DeleteButter in coffee? New to me, but sounds good. I just defrosted truffle-butter, yummmm.
ReplyDeleteChili, hmmmm....Fitting mural to that, oh, you should visit us - we have one of them on our ceiling!
Thank you, Iris.
DeleteLots of wonderful food, but I can't imagine butter in coffee. Have a wonderful day, stay safe, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI learned to drink butter in coffee from my late dad when I was a kid.
Delete...the mural is great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteAll the dishes look amazing! Omg!
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Thank you and have a great day.
DeleteLove the mural and everything looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteI predicted the butter was for the coffee already hehe.
ReplyDeleteLovely meals.
Lol! You know my mind.
Deleteso stunning mural - always when I see the food here I am getting hungry :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolyna.
DeleteI had a bit of each dish. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee.
DeleteThat is a beautiful painting of a bull. I love art! I like your soup, which looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteI love the mural!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteGloomy or not, that sky is photogenic.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteFeliz semana.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteButter in coffee is something i've heard about but not tried. Someday i will get brave enough.
ReplyDeleteThe vegetables look very delightful!
Thank you, Mimi. I hope you will get to try it one day.
DeleteSuch Beautiful Photos - And Delightful Dishes As Well - Be Well My Friend
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thank you, Padre.
DeleteUy lindo mural. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteFor some reason "Butter Coffee" sound interesting.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Thank you, Dora.
DeleteI have tried Butter Coffee a few times. It is called bullet proof coffee in some cafes. Long time I didn't eat Toast outside. Fried Rice and Salted Egg Yolk Vegetables sound like a good combination. Are the salted egg yolk vegetables deep fried or stir fried?
ReplyDeleteThe salted egg yolk vegetables were deep fried. The lotus roots very crunchy.
DeleteI love fried rice you have some interesting food
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
Deletethese are comfort food..nice !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Agnes.
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